
28 May 2014 | 3 replies
@Bryan Hancock Surprisingly, there's quite a few on BP that vote Democrat!

18 December 2014 | 76 replies
You can see how slowly, over 100+++ years the democrats have inch by inch changed these once booming and magnificent metropolis into a welfare dependant state, with the mentality of the people changed over time to give up their liberty and freedoms for a handout, all in concert with the corrupt education system and its left wing teachers to indoctrinate the sheeple into the global community.

19 September 2017 | 298 replies
As long as things are objective and democratic I welcome additional diligence materials for investors.

27 June 2006 | 15 replies
Now I have to wonder if Calvin was a Democrat or a Rebuplican or an independant thinker !!

9 December 2007 | 8 replies
Yes, he is a not democrat, according to dictionary.

11 May 2014 | 2 replies
So while the headlines claim that non-accredited investors are going to be "democratized" into having the capacity to invest I think it is unlikely many promoters will use the mechanisms available to present quality deals.

11 March 2017 | 32 replies
Many Democrats and Republicans I know support this idea.

14 November 2016 | 31 replies
:@David Dachtera"The US is a laughing stock of the world."1) That is nothing more than the propaganda the Democrats wanted everyone to believe to dissuade folks from voting for Trump - an utterly failed attempt to intimidate those who might have been inclined to vote Trump, but it simply didn't work Full Stop.2) I've been all over the world many many times and I can assure you that no one is laughing, In fact, most foreign leaders went out of their way very quickly to congratulate Trump, and copiously so (including the Presidents of Mexico and China - the two countries with the most reason to potentially despise him).

23 January 2010 | 147 replies
The republican spend on defence, while the democrat spend on social programs.

10 March 2014 | 24 replies
However, the whole point of crowd funding is to democratize capital raising and allow mass volumes of small investors to participate in what was normally left to the private placement clubs.